BOSTON — Former state representative and Boston mayoral candidate Charlotte Golar Richie said in an interview on Friday that she would not mount a write-in campaign for mayor and was not sure if she would endorse in the race.

"I am not planning to do a write-in campaign," said Golar Richie.

"I am happy with the two candidates. My supporters want to make sure that whoever is elected will embrace the priorities that I highlighted during my run," said Golar Richie.

Golar Richie said she hoped the two finalists, City Councilor John Connolly and State Representative Marty Walsh, would focus on things like youth development, opportunities for women and minority business owners, and expanding diversity in city government.

"Frankly, I am torn. I am torn because I have known Marty the longest, he lives five minutes from my house. I know that he and I share neighbors and common interests in Dorchester, and we also served in the legislature together," said Golar Richie.

"John Connolly is impressive. I Think that he has a lot of good ideas, which make him a very interesting and attractive candidate," said Golar Richie.

Golar Richie finished third in the preliminary election with 11.32 percent of the vote and 15,546 votes.